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MIDI

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/* General MIDI */
This allowed musicians and composers to create music that would sound reasonably similar on any GM-compliant device, solving the patchwork compatibility issues of early MIDI systems.
The General MIDI largely superseded the Roland MT-32 de-facto standard in terms of widespread adoption and standardization for consumer and professional use. It quickly became foundational in music production, video game soundtracks, and consumer electronics.
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